- By Himanshu Badola
- Mon, 08 Dec 2025 12:21 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
La Liga Updated Points Table, Celta Vigo vs Real Madrid Result: Real Madrid suffered their second defeat of the ongoing La Liga 2025-26 season as Celta de Vigo defeated them by 2-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday. In their last five matches, Madrid have managed to register just one win.
This was just the second match this season in which Real Madrid couldn't score a single goal. On the other hand, Willion Swedberg found the back of the net twice to help his team register their fourth win of the season. Madrid's defeat allowed Barcelona to extend its lead at the top as the Los Blancos remained second in the La Liga points table with 36 points in 16 matches.
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Having thrashed Real Betis 5-3 in their fixture this weekend, Barcelona maintained their hold in the first position. They have 40 points under their belt after 16 matches. The Real Madrid vs Celta de Vigo match surprising instances as the hosts suffered another setback with the red cards to Fran Garcia and Alvaro Carreras.
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Xabi Alonso will be up against another big challenge as they await the midweek arrival of Manchester City in the Champions League. Talking about the updated La Liga standings, Villarreal are placed third, followed by Atletico Madrid at fourth, whereas Espanyol complete the top five.
La Liga 2025-26 Standings: Updated Points Table After Real Madrid's Defeat Against Celta Vigo


La Liga 2025-26 Stats: Most Goals After Real Madrid's Defeat Against Celta Vigo
Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid): 16 goals
Ferran Torres (Barcelona): 11 goals
Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona): 8 goals
Vedat Muriqi (Mallorca): 8 goals
Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid): 7 goals
La Liga 2025-26 Stats: Most Assists After Real Madrid's Defeat Against Celta Vigo
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona): 7 assists
Marcus Rashford (Barcelona): 7 assists
Luis Milla (Getafe): 6 assists
Arda Guler (Real Madrid): 5 assists
Edu Exposito (Espanyol): 5 assists
